Lisa Jordan

About Lisa Jordan

Married twenty-five years to her own real-life hero, award-winning author Lisa Jordan knows a thing or two about romance. She and her husband have two college-aged sons. By day, Lisa is an early childhood educator. By night she writes contemporary Christian romances for Love Inspired. In her spare time, she loves good books, romantic comedies, crafting with friends and feeding her NCIS addiction. She is represented by Rachelle Gardner of Books & Such. Visit Lisa at www.lisajordanbooks.com.

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Finding Balance with Writing & Life: Writing Efficiently

I shop for groceries at a market that offers discount prices. Most of the food items aren’t brand name. Patrons bring their own bags or buy them at checkout. In order to use a shopping cart, you need to pay a quarter, but you receive your quarter back once you return the cart. The cashiers are efficient in scanning groceries because they are timed per transaction. This lessens gossiping with customers and co-workers that slow down lines. As I was packing my own groceries into my cloth bags, I thought about the efficiency of the store that allows me to get in and out with a month’s worth of groceries (yes, a month) in less than an hour. Carts aren’t left in the parking lot. Shelves are stocked daily by […]

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Finding Balance in Writing & Life: Is This Your Writing Season?

If writing time continues to get crowded out by other demands, then ask God if this is the right season for you, or if you need to take a writing break.

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Finding Balance in Writing & Life: Lessons in Waiting

Believe it or not, though, but there is joy in the waiting. Unfortunately many of us can’t see it while we’re going through that season, but hindsight shows us the blessings.

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Finding Balance in Writing & Life: The Necessity of Layovers

I realized the importance of layovers. Direct flights aren’t always possible, so planes land to let off passengers, then refuel for the next flight. Layovers allow passengers a chance to stretch their legs, catch their breath and maybe grab something to eat.

We, as writers, need layovers in our lives. When we’re juggling family, church, work, friends, sporting activities, school functions and trying to meet deadlines, we can become exhausted very quickly.

We need to schedule layovers in our daily planning so we can refuel our bodies and our minds. We need to learn to delegate, say no and prioritize our commitments. We need to take time to sit and enjoy our surroundings. We need to relax and reflect.

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